47 Pubs and Bars found in or around Bow Road (London Underground)

The Little Driver has always been a pub for the locals in these parts and over the years it's served their needs pretty well. But things move on, the desires of the locals of yore are not the same as those of the...

The Coborn Arms is a decent Young's pub serving Young's excellent beers and wines. A solid, dependable boozer and a favourite with the locals, it's a pretty large pub with a dedicated darts room (resplendent with trophies) and...

It looks a bit dingy on the outside and the surrounding area is a bit off-putting, but don't let that worry you - this is still an excellent local. It has an interesting range of beers on the hand pumps and an extensive,...

The gentrified Morgan Arms is pretty much a fixture in these parts, having had a bit of an up and down career in days of yore, the Morgan Arms, perhaps inevitably, became a gastropub and it's been that way for the last few...

It's slim pickin's round these parts of East London nowadays for a good quality pub and a journey through the back streets will find a litany of hostelries either boarded up or converted into flats. As such, the Old Duke of...

This pub has a little piece of history behind it. In the early nineteenth century, a woman who lived on this site was expecting her sailor son home on leave on Good Friday. She made some hot cross buns for him but he never...

The Young Prince is a pleasant little oddity a few minutes walk from Roman Road market. Seemingly sharing space with a Bathroom centre next door, this is a traditional style local's pub. Wood panelling and patterned carpets are...

We fondly remember this place when it was the Needle Gun, it was a lively place full of character. We didn't revisit it when it became the Trader, its final incarnation as a pub. Now it's the City View Hotel, another East End...

At a time when the East End continues to change with speed and luxury flats are popping up all over Bow, Roman Road remains. The tatty market and many of the nearby pubs are a close approximation of bygone times. The Albert -...

This pub and restaurant hasn't changed in the last few years we've been going there, and it still suffers being located just around the corner from Queen Mary & Westfield college. Last time we were there, it was a bit grim,...

The Victoria is a former traditional local's pub which has transmuted into a rather more idiosyncratic beast. Now predominantly a music-led pub you'll find an excellent jukebox, DJs and live acts throughout the week. The decor...

The Palm Tree is a great traditional East End pub, with regular music from Thursday to Sunday night. At first glance it's not so different from many pubs in the East End, but the people who play and sing here do it with gusto...

The Crown is a handsome Victorian building, in a prime location by Victoria Park. Inside the pub has been sensibly organised into a trendy, loungey are, complete with wall-mounted gas fire, separated from the bar area by a...

This place starts off very well - an impressive conversion of one of the previous homes of the <a href="http://www.halfmoon.org.uk/aboutus/abouthalfmoon/companyhistory.html" target="_blank">Half Moon...